1900–01 Brentford F.C. season explained

Club:Brentford
Season:1900–01
Chairman:William Lewis
Stadium:York Road
League:Southern League Second Division
League Result:1st (promoted)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fourth qualifying round
League Topscorer:Turnbull (15)
Season Topscorer:Turnbull (15)
Prevseason:1899–1900
Nextseason:1901–02

During the 1900–01 English football season, Brentford competed in the Southern League Second Division. An unbeaten league season led to Brentford topping the division, before failing to beat Swindon Town in a promotion-relegation test match. Promotion was finally assured when the club was elected into the Southern League First Division in July 1901.

Season summary

Despite the final implications of jumping the hurdle from amateur to professional status during the previous season, Brentford went into the 1900–01 Southern League Second Division campaign in a healthy state.[1] The club moved from Cross Roads (near South Ealing station) back to Brentford and would play their matches at Boston Park Cricket Club's ground York Road, a move which was beneficial for both clubs. Harry Underwood, a member of the Brentford committee, also managed to persuade a number of local tradesmen, to whom the club owed over £100 (equivalent to £ in), to write off the debt. Now under the charge of William Lewis as a team manager of sorts, Brentford trimmed down the playing staff and signed two new professional players – left back Harry Gilmour and inside forward Joe Turner. Because of the reduction in size of the Southern League Second Division, Brentford also entered the London League to help generate revenue.

Brentford began the Southern League season in fine form, but suffered a number of defeats in the early London League matches and consequently five new players were signed – goalkeeper Dave Clear, full back Jack Graham, half back William Hainsworth, inside right Roddy McLeod and centre forward Peter Turnbull. McLeod and Turnbull proved to be master-stroke signings and along with existing forwards Ralph McElhaney, E. Andrews and Joe Turner, the quintet fired Brentford to an unbeaten Southern League season. The Bees' 1st-place finish in the Second Division led to a test match at the end of the season versus Swindon Town, who had finished bottom of the First Division.[2] With Brentford needing to win to secure promotion and with the score at 0–0, the match at Elm Park went into extra time and was called off after 107 minutes due to bad light.

In the aftermath of the abandoned test match, the Brentford committee resolved to apply for the place in the First Division left vacant by Bristol City, who had been elected into the Football League. Brentford were passed over in favour of Northampton Town at the Southern League's AGM on 1 June, but Gravesend United's departure from the First Division due to financial problems in July led to Brentford's election into the First Division for the 1901–02 season.

A number of club records were set during the season:

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Southern League Second Division

No.DateOpponentVenueResultScorer(s)
129 September 1900FulhamA2–1Andrews, Turner
213 October 1900Chesham TownA3–0McLeod (2), Turner
320 October 1900SouthallH0–0
410 November 1900Shepherds BushH6–2Turnbull (2), Turner (2), McLeod (2)
524 November 1900Wycombe WanderersA4–1McElhaney, Turnbull (2), McLeod
622 December 1900MaidenheadA1–0McElhaney
729 December 1900Sheppey UnitedH2–0Harris, Turnbull
819 January 1901SouthallA9–1Turnbull (5), Andrews, McElhaney, Turner (2)
99 February 1901Grays UnitedA1–1Turnbull
1016 February 1901Wycombe WanderersH11–1McElhaney (2), Andrews (2), Turner (3), Turnbull (2), McLeod (2)
112 March 1901FulhamH5–1Turner, Englefield (og), Andrews (2), McElhaney
129 March 1901Sheppey UnitedA5–0Andrews, McElhaney, McLeod (2), Turnbull
1318 March 1901Chesham TownH2–1Broughton, Andrews
1430 March 1901Shepherds BushA2–1McElhaney (2)
155 April 1901MaidenheadH8–0McLeod (3), McElhaney (2), Andrews (2), Turnbull
169 April 1901Grays UnitedH2–1Turner, McLeod

FA Cup

See main article: 1900–01 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultScorer(s)
3QR3 November 1900MaidenheadA3–1Dailley, McLeod, Harris
4QR17 November 1900Richmond AssociationA0–1

Playing squad

Statistics

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerSL2FACTMTotal
FWPeter Turnbull150015
FWRoddy McLeod131014
FWRalph McElhaney110011
FWJoe Turner110011
FWE. Andrews100010
FWHarry Harris1102
HBFrederick Broughton1001
Opponents1001
Total632065

Summary

Games played 19 (16 Southern League Second Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 2 FA Cup)
Games won 15 (14 Southern League Second Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 1 FA Cup)
Games drawn 3 (2 Southern League Second Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 0 FA Cup)
Games lost 1 (0 Southern League Second Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored 66 (63 Southern League Second Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 3 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 12 (11 Southern League Second Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 1 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 7 (6 Southern League Second Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 0 FA Cup)
Biggest league win 11–1 versus Wycombe Wanderers, 16 February 1901
Most appearances 18, E. Andrews, Frederick Broughton, Ralph McElhaney, Joe Turner (16 Southern League Second Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 1 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league) 15, Peter Turnbull
Top scorer (all competitions) 15, Peter Turnbull

Notes and References

  1. White, p. 74-76.
  2. Book: Haynes, Graham . A-Z Of Bees: Brentford Encyclopedia . 1998 . Yore Publications . 1 874427 57 7 . 119.
  3. Match played at Elm Park, Reading. With the score at 0–0 after 107 minutes, the match was abandoned due to bad light.
  4. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 355–365.